Book, Verse
1 1, 218 | their noise, and lend a list’ning ear;~
2 2, 135 | was by force and threat’ning wrought—~
3 2, 639 | gate stood Pyrrhus, threat’ning loud,~
4 3, 678 | Then, when he saw no threat’ning tempest nigh,~
5 3, 942 | Thus, to the list’ning queen, the royal guest~
6 4, 265 | And round with list’ning ears the flying plague is
7 4, 527 | once look, or lent a list’ning ear,~
8 4, 605 | have thought this threat’ning blow so near,~
9 5, 16 | Livid it look’d, the threat’ning of a storm:~
10 6, 1090| And threat’ning oracles denounce the war.~
11 7, 650 | In threat’ning embassy; then rais’d the
12 8, 106 | share my morning song and ev’ning vows.~
13 8, 311 | leaning head hung threat’ning o’er the flood,~
14 8, 698 | Redd’ning the skies, and glitt’ring
15 8, 863 | Their king, half-threat’ning, half-disdaining stood,~
16 9, 40 | Black’ning the fields, and thick’ning
17 9, 40 | ning the fields, and thick’ning thro’ the skies.~
18 9, 253 | Euryalus stood list’ning while he spoke,~
19 9, 533 | winds the wood, and, list’ning, hears the noise~
20 9, 614 | When early Turnus, wak’ning with the light,~
21 9, 861 | Butts with his threat’ning brows, and bellowing stands,~
22 9, 952 | Of Bitias, threat’ning with his ardent eyes.~
23 10, 156 | With rev’rence, list’ning to the dread command:~
24 10, 281 | heav’d a rock, and, threat’ning still to throw,~
25 10, 380 | Thus threat’ning comets, when by night they
26 10, 869 | gain the grace of length’ning Turnus’ life,~
27 10, 1001| With forest mast and fatt’ning marshes fed,~
28 10, 1148| loud with friendly threat’ning cried:~
29 10, 1289| AEneas, hast’ning, wav’d his fatal sword~
30 11, 927 | foes, and raise a threat’ning cry.~
31 11, 1107| Fast’ning his crooked talons on the
32 11, 1112| tongue, and whisks her threat’ning tail.~
33 11, 1312| smoking fields, his hast’ning enemies;~
34 12, 338 | their short sighs and thick’ning sobs she heard,~
35 12, 383 | And, thick’ning in a cloud, o’ershade the
36 12, 558 | Against his threat’ning foe his ample shield;~
37 12, 592 | All soft’ning simples, known of sov’reign
38 12, 714 | buckler, shunn’d the threat’ning blow.~
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